World War I did lead to significant changes in civil liberties and rights in various countries. Governments imposed wartime measures, such as censorship and restrictions on free speech, often justified by the need for national security. In some cases, these limitations persisted even after the war ended, influencing political landscapes and societal norms. However, the aftermath also sparked movements advocating for greater rights, particularly for women and workers, as societies began to rethink their values and governance.
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